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Pep Guardiola has been handed a fresh transfer dilemma for Man City

As seems to happen every summer with Man City, a number of the club's players have been linked with moves elsewhere.

The club's policy of not standing in the way of anyone wanting to leave means that's basically inevitable, with the likes of Joao Cancelo, Aymeric Laporte, Kyle Walker and Bernardo Silva all linked with departing during the summer transfer window this year. City have been fair with players who have wanted more playing time in the past and should any of their current squad make it clear they are in need of minutes that Pep Guardiola is unable to currently offer, a move away is the logical step.

That is exactly what happened last summer with the likes of Raheem Sterling, Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr Zinchenko all being allowed to depart for clubs traditionally classed as direct Premier League rivals. All three clocked meaningful minutes during the last campaign with the latter two almost helping Arsenal to the title at City's expense.

But it is unlikely their success will see a change in policy, with the departures providing a much-welcome boost to the transfer kitty. Interest in RB Leipzig defender Josko Gvardiol appears to open the door for Laporte to seek pastures new this summer, while young goalkeeper James Trafford also looks set to join Vincent Kompany's Burnley.

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Trafford is regarded as one of England's top goalkeeping prospects, but after seeing his pathway to the City first-team currently being blocked by Ederson and Stefan Ortega, he's taken the decision to continue his development elsewhere. Trafford was stood between the sticks on Wednesday night as England U21s booked their place in the EURO U21 final with a

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